Charles L. Koch, 61, of Lock Haven RD was dead on arrival at Lock Haven Hospital Saturday, May 10, 1975.
He was born in Jersey Shore, January 7, 1914, son of George W. and Ida Mae Bailey Koch.
He was a retired night clerk at Lock Haven City Hall and custodian at the McGhee Elementary School, Lock Haven.
His wife, the former Thelma Shroat, survived with a daughter, Mrs. Donald Clouser of Houserville. Also surviving were two brothers and seven sisters.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of Castanea United Methodist Church, the Hope Hose Fire Company, Lock Haven, the Lock Haven Fire Police, Fraternal Order of Police and the Moose.
Services were held at the Helt Funeral Home, Lock haven, with the Reverend Jack Rider officiating.
Burial was in Dunnstown Cemetery.
From His Obituary:
Centre Daily Times
State College, PA
May 12, 1975
Charles L. Koch, 61, of Lock Haven RD was dead on arrival at Lock Haven Hospital Saturday, May 10, 1975.
He was born in Jersey Shore, January 7, 1914, son of George W. and Ida Mae Bailey Koch.
He was a retired night clerk at Lock Haven City Hall and custodian at the McGhee Elementary School, Lock Haven.
His wife, the former Thelma Shroat, survived with a daughter, Mrs. Donald Clouser of Houserville. Also surviving were two brothers and seven sisters.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of Castanea United Methodist Church, the Hope Hose Fire Company, Lock Haven, the Lock Haven Fire Police, Fraternal Order of Police and the Moose.
Services were held at the Helt Funeral Home, Lock haven, with the Reverend Jack Rider officiating.
Burial was in Dunnstown Cemetery.
From His Obituary:
Centre Daily Times
State College, PA
May 12, 1975
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